By Daniela Lozano, | April 06, 2017
Rockstar Games has released a new "GTA 5 Online" update offering free in-game cash and other add-ons. (YouTube)
This week, players of "Grand Theft Auto 5" can expect some special additions to the game.
According to Express, a news sports car would be made available for users to purchase in "Grand Theft Auto 5." Grotti Turismo Classic is now included at Legendary Motorsport for a price of $705,000 in GTA 5. The car is described as pure and primal as it lets users go back to a simpler time.
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Meanwhile, Game Spot has revealed that the players would have a chance to win big prize boosts in the Special Vehicle Race Bumblebee. The vehicle is featured in the Premium Race this week and players would get a chance to have the car for triple RP.
Also, there would be some discounts this week. Users can get at least 25 percent discount on high-end and sophisticated items. This includes a chance to grab an Executive Office to run Special Cargo and Vehicle Cargo operations. Deals that are made available this week for Executive Offices and Executive Garages vehicles like Debauchee Massacro, and Pegassi Tempesta. There is also a chance to make vehicle upgrades including transmissions, vehicle armor, brakes, and handguns.
Aside from that, Rockstar has released a GTA 5 update for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The update would fix all the issues regarding the GTA Online vehicles including the Pegassi Infernus Classic. There had been complaints that the Infernus Classis could not turn left without spinning out of control.
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